The future belongs to collaborative infrastructure building
What’s needed is a new approach to infrastructure that thinks of every investment as contributing to a healthier, more prosperous, equitable, and greener future.

In recent months, Canada’s infrastructure has strained under the intense pressure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Crises in long-term elderly care homes, unaffordable housing, homelessness, poorly ventilated school buildings, and gaps in public transit have all been revealed and accelerated.
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